Word: client
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...occasions -to a fair show for its 'white alley.' I consider a newspaper to be the retained attorney for the public, and I believe a newspaper which is faithless to that trust is as much of a traitor as an attorney who betrays the interests of the client who employs him." Against the common charges of vulgar sensationalism, of pandering to the evil in men's minds, of propagating and feeding prejudices and class-hatred, Mr. Hearst made no defense. Among those present at the dinner were Mrs. Hearst, Arthur Brisbane, Daniel Willard, several local bank presidents...
...moral of the entire case is that the courts will not hold any lawyer guilty of unethical conduct solely because a client of the lawyer succeeds in using him unwittingly as a tool for fraudulent transactions. A lawyer is responsible only for his own honesty -not for that of his clients...
...lawyer speaks in behalf of his client, in regard to a matter in which the client is already deeply interested. The minister's clients are "all sorts and conditions of men", and it is necessary for him to convince them of the reality of the things of the spirit...
...Langdell Center at 3 o'clock today. This will be the fifth lecture and will continue to deal with the more technical aspects of "The Practice of the Law" covered by such topics as "How to Argue a Case", "How to Manage an Office", and "How to Treat a Client...
...facilities the Bureau hopes this year to triple this number in 1920-21. The former offices in the Cambridge Neighborhood House have been given up, and new quarters in the more accessible Prospect Union in Central square have been established. Members of the Bureau may be consulted there by clients on any week day except Saturday between 4 and 6 in the afternoon, and between 7 and 9 in the evening. The only condition on which legal assistance will be given is that the applicant is unable to employ counsel; no member of the Bureau is permitted to take...